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Chapter 643 - 146. Gets hundreds of billions of resources a year! _3

"After the Executive Councilor and the Chairperson assess and approve the proposal, it will be put forward for discussion in the Council and a show of hands vote will take place,"

"A simple majority is required for ordinary proposals, whereas those involving laws need more than two-thirds majority, and at least one of the three Chairpersons must raise their hand for the proposal to pass and be implemented."

"When regular meetings are not convened, affairs are generally handled by nine Executive Councilors with extensive authority. They can manage almost everything except for a few key department personnel and major state affairs. All outcomes must be submitted to the Chairperson for review before being finalized."

"The Chairperson has the authority to veto the processed results."

"So generally speaking, if the Chairperson holds about half the votes of the Executive Councilors, the entire state is practically under his dictation,"

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